Police in Texas's Montgomery County Search for Two Suspects Who Allegedly Stole $3,000 in Products from Ulta

Montgomery County Texas police continue to look for two women suspected of stealing $3,000 worth of beauty products from an Ulta on Tuesday, August 21, ABC13 reports.

In a tweeted statement shared by Lieutenant Scott Spencer of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office on Thursday, August, 23, he reported that the search remained ongoing. His tweet included a press release from the police department, which detailed how the women were believed to have stolen $3,000 worth of products from the store before leaving.

Photos provided by the store's cameras and published on ABC13 detail some of what the pair allegedly stole. According to ABC13, allegedly stolen products included eyeshadow palettes, highlighters, blush, glitter eyeshadow, eyeliners, foundation, and concealer. ABC13 reporter Miya Shay also tweeted that one of the suspected stolen palettes was reportedly rose gold–colored.

After allegedly stealing the products, both suspects were believed to have left by car, ABC13 reported.

According to ABC13, authorities also reported that the two suspects may have "targeted" an Ulta store located nearby in Harris County.

The police are relying on help from the public in identifying the two suspects, ABC13 reports, and have asked for those who may know the identity of the suspects to contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office. ABC13 noted in their reporting that tips have already started to come in and police hope to have the case finished "sooner, rather than later."